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300 Hours

Author Name: Shruti Bhattacharya | Format: Paperback | Genre : Literature & Fiction | Other Details

When Cassandra moves from DC to Mississippi with her mom and her mom's new fiancé, she leaves behind a huge part of herself- her identity as Cassie.

With a rough and abusive childhood, she finally tries to move on in life by latching on to whatever little love and affection she gets from others, especially from her new friend, the green-eyed boy named Zack.

But one night, at a party, things turn horribly wrong when finally her past catches up with her again and Cassandra officially goes missing.

The worst part is, even trusted people aren't what they seem to be.

Will Detectives Trevor and Mia be able to unravel the entire truth and be able to save Sandra?

But, the bigger question is,

Does she really need saving?

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Shruti Bhattacharya

A student of Physics, Shruti, desires to explore the mysteries of outer space through a deeper study of Astrophysics. Trained with distinction in Indian Classical music, she is also a keen instrumentation enthusiast, and, is presently self-learning to play the flute, while occasionally, also dabbling in painting.

A keen reader since early childhood, she is now attempting to express her thoughts, through her books and newsletters. The recent series of publications, conceptualized and designed, entirely by herself, are her initial baby steps into the world of professional writing. She looks forward to encouragement, as well as, frank critique, from her readers.

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